100-400/4.5 vs. 200-600/5.6

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I am currently shooting wildlife (primarily birds) with a 100-400/4.5 on a 6500. I was considering trading the 100-400 in on a 200-600/5.6 for the extra reach. While most of the reviews I have read state that 200-600 is preferred (especially if you don't have either, unlike myself who is looking to "upgrade") I have also read several reviews stating the 200-600 needs really good light or the results disappoint due to high ISO. Also, I am concerned that trying to acquire initial focus at 200mm vs. 100mm might be frustrating. Anyone with experience with both care to share an opinion? Thanks in advance.
 
The bigger zoom is very much larger and heavier, so if you're a mobile shooter that'll cramp your style somewhat.
An alternative is to use a 1.4xTC to get more reach. The 100-400 copes well with it IME. Downside is f8 which makes subject isolation hard esp. on APS-C.
 

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